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Definition of restock in English: restockverb riːˈstɒkriˈstɑk [with object]Replenish (a store) with fresh stock or supplies. 为(商店)再进货;再补给 work began at once to restock the fishery 为渔场补充新鱼苗的工作随即开始。 Example sentencesExamples - Many developers are taking the opportunity to restock their land banks and will pay quite good prices for well located sites, particularly those on the major arterial routes.
- Stores are restocked daily - but sometimes, even that's not enough to meet demand.
- Manufacturers are benefiting especially from the efforts of companies to restock inventories to levels that are better in line with the pickup in demand that began last year.
- Winter is also a good time to reorganize and restock your gardening supplies.
- Some disruption was expected in the months after the bankruptcy filing as the retailer scrambled to restock its shelves.
- ‘They have to restock the display two or three times during a two-hour promotion,’ she said.
- I tell her she needs to restock the fridge, so she says she'll go grocery shopping tomorrow after school.
- However, the agriculture industry is expected to contract due to the failing meat price and farmers are expected to restock rather than sell their animals.
- Production, sales, and payrolls will also get a lift from businesses' efforts to restock their current inadequate levels of inventories.
- If they do not reproduce, channel catfish must be restocked periodically to replace those harvested.
- Farmers harvest the full-grown fish and restock the ponds with more fingerlings, meaning that several different ages of catfish are present in a pond at any one time.
- As businesses seek to restock inventory as well as meet new demand, factory production will speed up, creating new jobs, more profits, and bigger wage and salary increases.
- With this technique, known as micropropagation, forest-product companies can restock plantations with millions of genetically identical tree plantlets.
- In contrast, consuming sugar after a workout is vital for restocking muscle-glycogen stores.
- In the 1980s, the government provided aid to farmers, and by the middle of the decade nearly a hundred ranches had been restocked with cattle.
- But the GDP data plus monthly numbers suggest that companies are still having a hard time restocking their shelves.
- As well as annually producing fish for restocking rivers, Calverton also takes a leading role in spawning threatened species and in supporting research projects such as the current investigations on endocrine disrupting substances.
- I restocked his food supply with rice cakes, salad, and cans of fresh air.
- The evening is being catered by Tom's Snacks, who recently restocked the vending machines.
- After they're waylaid by a violent storm, the men are forced to go into a town to restock their supplies.
Definition of restock in US English: restockverbrēˈstäkriˈstɑk [with object]Replenish (a store) with fresh stock or supplies. 为(商店)再进货;再补给 work began at once to restock the fishery 为渔场补充新鱼苗的工作随即开始。 Example sentencesExamples - Stores are restocked daily - but sometimes, even that's not enough to meet demand.
- Manufacturers are benefiting especially from the efforts of companies to restock inventories to levels that are better in line with the pickup in demand that began last year.
- In contrast, consuming sugar after a workout is vital for restocking muscle-glycogen stores.
- If they do not reproduce, channel catfish must be restocked periodically to replace those harvested.
- I restocked his food supply with rice cakes, salad, and cans of fresh air.
- ‘They have to restock the display two or three times during a two-hour promotion,’ she said.
- But the GDP data plus monthly numbers suggest that companies are still having a hard time restocking their shelves.
- Some disruption was expected in the months after the bankruptcy filing as the retailer scrambled to restock its shelves.
- Winter is also a good time to reorganize and restock your gardening supplies.
- I tell her she needs to restock the fridge, so she says she'll go grocery shopping tomorrow after school.
- Production, sales, and payrolls will also get a lift from businesses' efforts to restock their current inadequate levels of inventories.
- With this technique, known as micropropagation, forest-product companies can restock plantations with millions of genetically identical tree plantlets.
- Many developers are taking the opportunity to restock their land banks and will pay quite good prices for well located sites, particularly those on the major arterial routes.
- As businesses seek to restock inventory as well as meet new demand, factory production will speed up, creating new jobs, more profits, and bigger wage and salary increases.
- As well as annually producing fish for restocking rivers, Calverton also takes a leading role in spawning threatened species and in supporting research projects such as the current investigations on endocrine disrupting substances.
- The evening is being catered by Tom's Snacks, who recently restocked the vending machines.
- However, the agriculture industry is expected to contract due to the failing meat price and farmers are expected to restock rather than sell their animals.
- After they're waylaid by a violent storm, the men are forced to go into a town to restock their supplies.
- In the 1980s, the government provided aid to farmers, and by the middle of the decade nearly a hundred ranches had been restocked with cattle.
- Farmers harvest the full-grown fish and restock the ponds with more fingerlings, meaning that several different ages of catfish are present in a pond at any one time.
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